An installation inspired by magnetic tape

MGNT

MGNT is an interactive audio-visual installation in the form of a large circular tape (10m diameter) which is an enlarged representation of the magnetic tapes Dick Raaijmakers (a.k.a. Kid Baltan) used in his experiments and album. Kid Baltan was an engineer and musician working at Philips Natlab, and he released the first album with electronic synthesis.

The visitors to the installation represent the magnet’s that were used to synthesize these new sounds. The actual sounds recorded in the space are ‘encoded’ onto the tape in the form of patterns. As the visitors come closer to the tape they influence the graphic pattern on the tape, and in turn warp the sounds recorded in the space. Through their interaction with the installation, the visitors are recreating the historic foundation of electronic music.

MGNT is a large sensor, figuratively and literally. With microphones and a Kinect, it hears and see’s the visitors in the installation and then reacts to their movements, sounds and behaviors. The visitors are acting as magnets and get to feel the same exciting exploration which Kid Baltan must have felt 60 years ago.

NEWS

STRP BIENNALE HAS STARTED

We are open for visitors! Come check out MGNT and all the other amazing works at STRP Bienalle. Get your tickets here.

MGNT WON STRP ACT II AWARD

We are super proud to announce the MGNT won the STRP ACT II Award. This means MGNT we'll be relized for STRP Festival 2017. Get your tickets here. For the official press release click here.

MGNT TEST SETUP PLAN B

Februari 18th there will be a small scale test setup of MGNT at PLAN B to test different vister interactions. We are super excited for MGNT's first interaction with the public. More info on PLAN B here

WHAT IF collective

This collective of designers & technologists from Eindhoven, all of which have had a strong connection to electronic music throughout their career. MGNT is their first joint project. It is made as an ode to the history of their city. The project was originally born during a Music-focused hackathon in the NatLAB.